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:34:02
Narrowed it.
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[ Laughing ]
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Come, dear Emma, Iet us be friends
and quarreI no more.

:34:11
Very weII.
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And might I say that we were both right
as far as good intentions went.

:34:17
I onIy hope Mr. Martin
was not too disappointed.

:34:20
Hmm.
No man couId be more so.

:34:23
I'm very sorry.
:34:25
Come...
shake hands with me.

:34:33
- [ CharIes ] Dinner is served.
- [ Woodhouse ] Good.

:34:35
John.
:34:39
Sister, dear, when shaII we meet
your new friend, Miss Smith ?

:34:43
She wiII be with us on Friday
at the Weston's Christmas Eve party.

:34:46
It Iooks as though it wiII be
a very rewarding hoIiday for her.

:35:07
[ EIton ] I am so Iooking forward
to this evening.

:35:09
A party is a party,
but a Christmas party !

:35:18
Where is Miss Smith ?
:35:21
I have some sad news.
:35:24
Miss Smith is iII and cannot
be with us this evening.

:35:29
Sad Ioss to our party.
:35:32
She wiII be missed
at every moment.

:35:40
However, I feeI,
and I hope you wiII concur...

:35:45
that smaII parties are the best.
:35:47
I wouId rather faII short by two
than exceed by two.

:35:49
And how fortunate...
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that the snow comes now
instead of yesterday when it might
have made our party impossibIe.

:35:55
Now that wouId have been a reaI cause
for sadness, wouId it not ?


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